Some suggestions for race car '10 peogot 908 HDI FAP Base Model Nsx base model gtr base model hsv base model or 2 cars equalized
Why don't you use it for ROOZ take it to the street ?! http://raceonoz.com/forums/index.php?threads/current-rooz-take-it-to-the-street.1590/ http://raceonoz.com/forums/index.php?threads/rooz-street-event-19-4-route-5-quadruple-header.1602/
It's one of my options. I am trying to tame another 500PP car but if that proves too difficult I'll be opting for the M3 GTR.
correct....also cant put a number on the amuse nissan either ...... not a deal breaker however.... i tried a few cars last night on sports soft and might run a short race night next week with them.... I want everyone to the try the Caterham fireblade......was bloody sensational.....i think that would give some cracking racing on the right track..... only thing is we cant number it....i also need to try it with an oil change as it was a little sluggish on the hills, but i think an oil change gave it another 25 HP which could makea huge difference on a car so light..... i also tried the SRT Viper and it was a bit of a beast, didnt like the gearbox though........seemed really slow and unresponsive down low..... Lotus 111R.....great little car, nice and nimble, revved well and would suit some of the circuits that we havent raced on for a while....Monaco, tsukuba, madrid etc.....The Amuse 380 is also a very easy car to drive and would give some great racing i think. I didnt try any of the M3s last night, might do that tonight if i get on for a few laps.....
If you like the Viper you will be impressed with the C7 Corvette as well, there are many good cars out there begging to be flogged.
We've had a couple of really good races with Holdens already, I wouldn't put it forward as a season car but they make for good close racing on the right track.
I absolutely love the caterham would have suggested it earlier but thought many may have seen it as being too similar to the MX5 season. Would bring some cracking racing with it being so thin, even the narrowest of tracks will feel a mile wide.